's gin has been shunned by top London bars and restaurants over fears of a 'fatal' reaction to shellfish - because it contains oysters.
The drink, Papa Salt Coastal Gin, uses oyster shells as a botanical and costs around £40.99 for 700ml in department stores such as Selfridges.
Wuthering Heights star Margot, 35, has previously said she hoped the artisan gin brand would evoke the sandy dunes of Australia where she grew up.
However, top London bars and restaurants have rejected the drink due to allergen concerns, with the bottle containing three words: 'warning: contains molluscs'.
Margot has had to change the recipe of her spirit according to The Guardian and people with a shellfish allergy have been advised not to drink it.
The distilling process of gin removes most of the shellfish proteins, but some can still remain when it is made with oysters.
Margot Robbie's gin has been shunned by top London bars and restaurants over fears of a 'fatal' reaction to shellfish - because it contains oyster botanicals
Margot's spokesperson has confirmed the gin was being reformulated, with an oyster-free version expected to reach the market by the end of 2026 - pictured promoting the drink with her husband Tom Ackerley who she created it with
Reactions to shellfish include anaphylaxis for those with severe allergies, which can be fatal.
A bar owner told the publication: 'In order to stock her gin, we would have to train all our staff to ask guests if they have a shellfish allergy when they ordered a G&T. It is simply not worth the time or the risk.
A restaurant manager told them: 'We are dealing with enough at the moment, it is a tough time for restaurants, we don’t want to have to ask people if they are allergic to molluscs when they order a gin.'
Margot's spokesperson has since confirmed the gin was being reformulated, with an oyster-free version expected to reach the market by the end of 2026.
The new Australian liquor brand was created by the actress and her husband Tom Ackerley.
The famous married couple worked on the label with their friends Charlie Maas, Josey McNamara and Regan Riskas.
Back in July 2024, Margot treated fans to a round of drinks when she turned up at The Ivy Chelsea Garden on Friday.
Charlie said: 'I hope you all have a 'papa salt paloma' in your hands.'
'We're the founders of Papa Salt and this is just a new menu here at the Ivy and we figured we'd buy y'all one so you can try it.'
The drink contains papa salt gin, capi grapefruit soda, and a hint of rosemary.
At Wimbledon, Margot and her husband were spotted drinking the 'papa salt paloma' from cans that are under 100 calories each - with then pregnant Margot opting for a non alcoholic 'mama salt' drink.
Margot and Tom met in 2014, married in 2016 and are co-producers on a number of projects, including Hulu's Dollface, through their production company LuckyCap Entertainment.
The drink, Papa Salt Coastal Gin, uses oyster shells as a botanical and costs around £40.99 for 700ml in department stores such as Selfridges
Margot treated fans to a round of Papa Salt paloma drinks at The Ivy Chelsea Garden in July 2024 when she turned up unexpectedly at the London restaurant
The couple met while working on Suite Française in 2013, where he was an assistant director and she was in front of the camera.
'I was the ultimate single gal. The idea of relationships made me want to vomit,' she told People previously of their early romance.
'And then this crept up on me. We were friends for so long. I was always in love with him, but I thought, "Oh, he would never love me back. Don't make it weird, Margot".
'Don't be stupid and tell him that you like him. And then it happened, and I was like, Of course we're together. This makes so much sense, the way nothing has ever made sense before,' she said
They started dating the following year in 2014 and got married in 2016.
'The most helpful thing I've learned from other couples in this industry is that you don't go more than three weeks without seeing each other,' she told The Daily Telegraph in 2016.
'Being in a long-distance relationship can be really hard w




